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So, 'Singing' from 2000 is one of those films that slips through the cracks but definitely has a vibe to it. The atmosphere is gritty, taking us into the Tenderloin at night, which is just a whole different world. Perry's journey is uncomfortable yet intriguing as he navigates through these erotic encounters that feel raw and real. There’s a sense of danger that hangs in the air, and it keeps you on edge. The pacing is uneven, which kind of adds to the disorientation; you feel like you’re wandering with him. The performances are pretty solid, capturing that tension and estrangement. It’s not flashy, but that’s what I find distinctive about it – it’s honest in its portrayal of isolation and longing.
Gritty urban settingThemes of isolation and desireUneven pacing enhances tension
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